15 Facts About Grumpy Cat
On May 14, 2019, Grumpy Cat—the Internet-famous feline who launched thousands of memes—passed away peacefully in the arms of her mom, Tabatha Bundesen.
On May 14, 2019, Grumpy Cat—the Internet-famous feline who launched thousands of memes—passed away peacefully in the arms of her mom, Tabatha Bundesen.
After spending years in captivity in China, two beluga whales are preparing to make the journey to the Sea Life Trust beluga whale sanctuary in Iceland.
"Zombie raccoons" have a disease that causes them to walk upright, stagger, and bare their teeth—and they pose a threat to pets.
The feline fashion statement depends on whether a certain gene that gives their fur its pigment is mutated.
Don't throw out your used mascara brushes! Your local wildlife refuge might be able to put them to good use.
Animal rights activists criticize cat declawing for being inhumane, and now New York is trying to outlaw the veterinary procedure altogether.
If you know how to knit or crochet, the Carolina Waterfowl Rescue in North Carolina is accepting donations in the form of crafts.
We've all heard the old saying that the only thing that would survive a nuclear winter would be cockroaches (and maybe some Twinkies). So then why are they susceptible to bug sprays?
Big clumps of champion horse poo have been preserved in 16-ounce Mason jars of epoxy resin. And it could be yours for the bargain price of a couple hundred dollars.
Anxious travelers passing through Scotland's Aberdeen Airport will soon have the option to go to a "canine crew" of therapy dogs for comfort.
If passed, law students and pro bono lawyers would be permitted to work on animal abuse cases as advocates.
Pikachu, may he rest in peace, will be given quite the send-off when his ashes are blasted into Earth's orbit aboard a Celestis rocket.
The world's tallest land animal isn't outside the reach of habitat encroachment and poachers, which have contributed to a nearly 40 percent drop in their population since 1985.
Whether or not you're ready to commit to adding a new member to your family, there are plenty of ways to support shelters on National Adopt a Shelter Pet Day.
Why aren't elephants and giraffes the size of brontosauruses and other dinosaurs that we know were enormous?
Grace Olive Wiley was an unconventional herpetologist whose love affair with snakes—and resistance to safety standards—would end up costing her her life.
Russell Clothier was tired of seeing old dogs being left behind at animal shelters. So he decided to open up a senior dog sanctuary.
For his Eagle Scout project, 11-year-old Payton Crawford is weaving hammocks by hand for the big cats at a Colorado wildlife sanctuary.
A fire destroyed much of Notre-Dame's roof on April 15, but the bees living in wooden beehives above the cathedral survived.
Avery Fauth was looking for shark teeth at North Topsail Beach in North Carolina when she found a Megalodon fossil the length of her palm.
The bond between a sloth mom and her baby is strong. This cute little two-toed babe is expected to cling to its mom for at least six months.
The mucus-covered Eastern hellbender salamander likes hiding under rocks, but now that it's been named the official amphibian of Pennsylvania, it's the center of attention.
As the resident "Bark Ranger" at Glacier National Park in Montana, Gracie helps protect both humans and wildlife.
They're both cute and fluffy with big ears, but that's where the similarities end. It gets even more complicated when bunnies and jackrabbits are thrown into the mix …